simonprelude
01-05-2007, 11:06 PM
Taken from another forum so might not be true.................
Apparently the proper ones are made in Germany. Ones made in Thailand are not for UK market and have a different compound. Edit: I posted that "The ones from China seem to be copies altogether" but apparently the china ones might be ok according to goodyear.
There is an E13 number in a circle on the Thailand ones - but it should also have another number next to it, which it doesn't. Here's an explanation on dunlops site:
http://www.dunloptyres.co.uk/ourTyres/car/sidewallMarkings/
So check your tires, get em receipts out and get em sorted. More info can be found from here on:
http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=106441
And I'll quote from one of the further forums linked there:
Originally Posted by charltjr View Post
Possibly not - here's a mail I received from Goodyear this afternoon:
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Thanks for your e-mail. Please find a link on our sister company Dunlops site to a tyre sidewall. http://www.dunloptyres.co.uk/ourTyre...ewallMarkings/
The letter F on the link shows you a box or a circle and inside this is an E with a number eg E13 or E5. Outside that box or circle should be a further number. The number outside the box or circle is the E mark. If your tyre does not have the number after the E13 / E5 then the tyre is not E marked and illegal for fitting in this country for use on UK roads.
By clicking on letter F you will find out more information on E marks. Should you need to contact me my number is ***** ********.
If you have a non E marked tyre you will need to advise your dealer who supplied the tyres or trading standards.
Regards
***** *****
Product Support & Service
Apparently the proper ones are made in Germany. Ones made in Thailand are not for UK market and have a different compound. Edit: I posted that "The ones from China seem to be copies altogether" but apparently the china ones might be ok according to goodyear.
There is an E13 number in a circle on the Thailand ones - but it should also have another number next to it, which it doesn't. Here's an explanation on dunlops site:
http://www.dunloptyres.co.uk/ourTyres/car/sidewallMarkings/
So check your tires, get em receipts out and get em sorted. More info can be found from here on:
http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=106441
And I'll quote from one of the further forums linked there:
Originally Posted by charltjr View Post
Possibly not - here's a mail I received from Goodyear this afternoon:
-----
Thanks for your e-mail. Please find a link on our sister company Dunlops site to a tyre sidewall. http://www.dunloptyres.co.uk/ourTyre...ewallMarkings/
The letter F on the link shows you a box or a circle and inside this is an E with a number eg E13 or E5. Outside that box or circle should be a further number. The number outside the box or circle is the E mark. If your tyre does not have the number after the E13 / E5 then the tyre is not E marked and illegal for fitting in this country for use on UK roads.
By clicking on letter F you will find out more information on E marks. Should you need to contact me my number is ***** ********.
If you have a non E marked tyre you will need to advise your dealer who supplied the tyres or trading standards.
Regards
***** *****
Product Support & Service